The styling of a sedan. The capability of a crossover. That's exactly what you'll find in the Volvo S60 Cross Country. Sharing a variety of features with its V60 wagon sibling, this off-road ready four-door boasts a ride height that's over two inches higher than the standard model, a true all-wheel-drive system, your choice of 18" or 19" wheels that blend all-terrain utility with on-road comfort and handling, and a T5 gasoline engine pumping out 250 horsepower. Oh, and it's also a Volvo, so you can expect tank-like protection in the event of an accident.

It's not just a powerful car. It's not just the most powerful Cadillac. It's the most powerful product in the company's 112-year history. In case you're not getting it, the 2016 Cadillac CTS-V is a screamer, delivering 640 hp from a new supercharged 6.2L V-8 engine. The powerplant is paired with a paddle-shift eight-speed automatic transmission, third-generation Magnetic Ride Control, improved structural stiffness, forged aluminum wheels wrapped in specially developed Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, a carbon fiber hood for reduced weight, Brembo brakes, and advanced technology like a front curb-view camera, parking assist, and blind spot alerts. The result is a 0-60 time of 3.7 seconds, a top speed of 200 mph, and a huge grin on your face when you get behind the wheel.

The Maybach is dead; long live the Maybach. While MB might have shut down its ultra-luxury brand in 2013, a name with that much history — the company was founded in 1909 — can't be kept down for long. It's now reappeared in the 2016 Mercedes-Maybach S600, the new flagship Benz sedan. Powered by a 6.0L, V12 biturbo engine, it's certainly no slouch in terms of driving excitement, but as with its predecessors, it's more focused on rear-seat luxury, with an interior that's eight inches longer for increased rear leg room, two Executive Rear Seats boasting electronically adjustable calf support and a 43.5º incline angle, hand-stitched Nappa leather throughout the interior, optional seat buttons, pillows, and pillow stitching, seven unique interior packages, a standard rear seat entertainment package, and eight exclusive paint colors. Appropriately, champagne flutes come standard.

Yes, it boasts a ridiculously long name, but the Porsche Panamera Executive Exclusive Turbo S earns it. How? By appealing to executives with a longer wheelbase that increases rear passenger room, a chestnut brown leather interior with two tone dark walnut wood and deep black piano lacquer trim, and a rear seat entertainment system that boasts dual high-resolution 10.1-inch touchscreens, a built-in camera, an integrated DVD player, integrated mobile internet, and the ability to pump sound through wireless headphones or the car's high-end Burmester surround sound system. It's also exclusive, with only 100 examples being built and with the option for an exclusive two-tone black/brown paint job that's applied by hand to ensure smooth blending. Finally, it's still a Turbo S, so with 570 hp and all wheel drive, it's no slouch in the driving department, either.

The Tesla Model S was already one of the coolest cars on the planet, but the new Tesla Model S P85D is better — in a number of really important ways. For starters, there's the dual motor system, giving the car true AWD while improving efficiency, resulting in greater range. The dual motors also make for a higher top speed, and let you zoom from 0-60 in just 3.2 seconds. And then there's the new suite of autonomous driving technologies, including a long-range forward-looking radar, a camera with image recognition that can read signs and know where pedestrians are, and a 360-degree long-range sonar. When integrated with the GPS, navigation, and real-time traffic, you have a car that's capable of driving itself. Which means it can park itself, drive up to where you are while you wait for it, or even come pick you up at a certain time — provided you're on private property, as the system's not quite yet ready for the open road.

We spend about a third of our time sleeping, so the mattress you sleep on every night is incredibly important. But when you lie on a bed for five minutes in a mattress showroom, it's impossible to judge how you'll sleep through the night - and the commissioned salesperson hovering doesn't help. Casper was designed with the bedroom in mind, not the showroom, and features premium latex foam for cooling and memory foam for comfort and support. In fact, you can avoid the showroom altogether as Casper comes compress-shipped right to your door. Make sleep a priority again with this impeccably designed, outrageously comfortable, and hand-crafted mattress made in the U.S.A.

Plenty of cars claim to combine luxury and performance. Few do it as well as the 2015 Bentley Mulsanne Speed. In the backseat you'll find a connected oasis, with a Wi-Fi hotspot, a 60GB on-board hard drive, fold-down work tables equipped with iPads and Bluetooth keyboards, a frosted glass bottle cooler complete with bespoke crystal champagne flutes, a 2,200-Watt Naim audio system, two 8-inch entertainment screens, and Bluetooth headphones. When it's time to move behind the steering wheel, you're equally well equipped, thanks to a 6.75L twin-turbo V8 that pumps out 530 hp and lets you hit 60 mph in just 4.8 seconds on your way to a top speed of 190 mph. Perfect for the CEO who doubles a secret agent.

How do you take a vintage Rolls Royce and make it even more desirable than it already is? You customize it and give it to The Man In Black himself as a gift, of course. This 1970 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow was ordered and purchased by ABC TV at the peak of The Johnny Cash Show's success and presented to Cash as a gift. Of course, it's black, but it also boasts a twin-carbureted 412 CID aluminum V8, independent front and rear suspension, and four-wheel disc brakes. It's been privately owned since the mid-80s after Cash sold it, yet it arrives at auction this month with only 32,000 miles and in fantastic condition.

Saleen has a long history of taking great sports cars and making them better — so it should come as no surprise that when they got their hands on a Tesla Model S, they were able to turn it into something incredible. The Saleen Foursixteen takes what is already an impressive base, and adds on improved aerodynamics, an upgraded drivetrain and rear-end, as well as a high-performance suspension and braking package. But the refinements don't end there. Take a look inside and you'll find black perforated leather, Alcantara suede, a new center console, four full bucket seats, and beautiful detailing throughout.

When you think of a sedan, the first image that comes to mind is typically a tame four-door you'd see in the parking lot at the local grocery — not a mean muscle car capable of tearing up streets and race courses. But if you expect anything less than the latter from the 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, you'd be sorely mistaken. Outfitted with a supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI Hellcat V8 capable of 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, this monster will pull zero to 100, and then stop again, all in under 13 seconds. That'd make for a pretty quick trip to pick up toilet paper and milk.

Let's see: you want the utility of a four-door, but you want the sleek styling of a hatchback. The 2015 Audi A7 Sportback can give you both. This "five-door coupe" has been completely refreshed, with your choice of five engines — two gas, three diesel, ranging in power from 218 to 330hp — wheels ranging from 17 to 21 inches, available MMI touch infotainment system with optional built-in LTE-powered Wi-Fi, an optional Bang & Olufsen sounds system, Matrix LED headlights, adaptive cruise control, a night vision assistant, and a pre-sense safety system. Plus, you know, the aluminum and high-tech steel body doesn't look to shabby, either.

Thirty years of producing the same car is quite the milestone — and while it's gone through many changes, the heart and soul of the M5, as a powerful business-class sedan, has remained pretty much intact. In recognition of this anniversary, BMW have announced a limited edition run of the BMW 30 Jahre M5. Based on the current model, this one boasts some significant performance enhancements including a bump up to 600 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque, making it the most powerful M5 ever made. Limited to just 300 units, this M5 will be available to reserve starting at the end of May.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with the standard Audi RS7, what with its five doors, low-slung body, and quattro all-wheel drive. But if you're looking for something above and beyond the standard model, the Audi RS7 Dynamic Edition should be just what you're looking for. It's powered by the same twin-turbo, 4.0L TFSI V8, producing 560 hp and a 0-60 time of just 3.7 seconds, but adds Audi's Dynamic Ride Control suspension, a sport exhaust, 21-inch wheels, a carbon fiber front splitter, rear diffuser, and engine cover, and new interior options like honeycomb-stitched leather sport seats, red seatbelts and contrast stitching, and more carbon fiber inlays.

Whether you've been receiving death threats or are simply rich and paranoid, the Audi A8 L Security is the vehicle for you. Arriving directly from the factory with a host of security features built-in, this rolling passenger tank boasts class VR 7 ballistic protection and explosion resistance, making it impervious to both "NATO sub-caliber ammunition" and military hand grenades. It also features an armor-plated communication box in the trunk, as well as optional emergency exit, fire extinguisher, and fresh-air systems. Of course, it's still an Audi, and as such is loaded with luxurious interior appointments, one of two powerful engines, and full-time quattro all-wheel-drive — which can come in quite handy when fleeing a steady stream of assassin's bullets.

For the guys out there who can't decide between absolute luxury and serious horsepower, the fine folks at Rolls-Royce have dropped a more-powerful engine into the Ghost, calling it the Ghost V-Specification ($450,000). Sporting a twin-turbocharged 6.6-liter V12 engine, this four-door sports 593 horsepower, up from 563 in the previous model, giving it enough power and acceleration to put a smile on your chauffeur's face. It also sports 21-inch two-tone alloy wheels, a beautifully-appointed interior, a custom dashboard clock, and more. Additionally, this highly-limited edition Ghost is now available in a white, grey, or three shades of black, with both a standard and extended wheelbase variant.

If you're in the market for a beautiful, luxury four-door, you're in luck — the Maserati Quattroporte Ermenegildo Zegna Edition ($TBA), while billed as a limited edition concept, is really a preview for the future of this Italian carmaker. Its elegant appearance is the result of a partnership with Italian luxury menswear house Ermenegildo Zegna, most apparent in the well-appointed interior (finished out in leather and textiles from Zegna). Outside it features a gorgeous paint job, primed in flat black, and finished in platinum with aluminum flecks. Details on the engine likely won't be announced until its debut in Frankfurt next week.

The 2014 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG 4Matic ($TBA) seems to have improved on nearly every aspect of its predecessor — weight, power, handling, and aesthetics. For starters, it's 220 pounds lighter, thanks in part to aluminum construction and alloy wheels. The massive twin-turbo, 5.5-liter V8 produces significantly more horsepower at 577, and torque at 590 lb-ft, through a seven-speed automatic transmission, helping propel it from 0-60 in just 3.9 seconds. Adaptive suspension and ceramic brakes give the all-wheel-drive system all the help it needs to corner and stop, while more angular side panels and a larger grill set it apart visually from last year's model.

America's answer to the previously-dominant German carmakers, the 2014 Cadillac CTS ($45,000-$72,000) simultaneously boasts beauty and braun. The third-generation mid-sized sedan brings the brand's flagship model up to speed with its German competition — with aggressive front styling, a trio of engine options — a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder good for 272 hp, a 3.6-liter V6 cranking out 321 hp, or an all-new twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V6 that blasts out 420 hp — and either a six- or new eight-speed automatic transmission. Other highlights include a body that's longer, shorter, and lighter, Caddy's Magnetic Ride Control real-time damping system — the first time it's popped up on a non V version — available all-wheel drive, front-wheel Brembo brakes in the vSport, the CUE infotainment system (which utilizes Bose Active Noise Cancellation to monitor powertrain noise and sends out opposing non-audible frequencies to counteract these sounds), and an interior that's among the best GM has ever produced. Available early 2014.

In a push to sell more vehicles than it can by simply offering sports cars and the high-end Quattroporte sedan, the 2014 Maserati Ghibli ($TBA) aims to eat up some market share by going after the 5 Series BMW and E-Class Mercedes. Not a lot is currently known about this stylish four-door, other than it will be sportier than its larger sibling, will come with either a gas or diesel 3.0L turbocharged V6 engine, an eight-speed automatic transmission, and either rear-wheel or the company's new Q4 all-wheel drive.

Some Bentleys are meant for driving, and some are well suited to serving as small limousines. The 2014 Bentley Flying Spur ($TBA) lies somewhere inbetween. Based on the Continental GT, the Flying Spur offers driver-focused features like a twin-turbocharged 6.0L W12 engine pumping out 616hp, a ZF eight-speed transimssion, a rear-biased all-wheel drive system, a computer-controlled air suspension, a 0-60 time of 4.3 seconds, and a top speed of 200 mph. For those who choose to let someone else take the wheel, rear seat occupants are treated to niceties like electrically-operated rear side blinds, a bottle cooler, an available 1,100 Watt Naim audio system, a touch screen remote for controlling climate and entertainment options, heated seats, an optional built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, dual 10" screens, each with its own multimedia player, USB charging ports, and wireless headphones.